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Waimea Canyon, also known as the Grand Canyon of the Pacific, is a large canyon, approximately ten miles (16 km) long and up to 3,000 feet (900 m) deep, located on the western side of Kauaʻi in the Hawaiian Islands. Waimea is Hawaiian for "reddish water," a reference to the erosion of the canyon's red soil. The canyon was formed by a deep incision of the Waimea R...
Waimea Valley is an area of historic cultural significance on the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii. The valley, being an important place in Hawaiian religion, includes several historical structures including stone terraces and walls constructed during the time of the Hawaiian monarchy. Much of the garden floor was once cultivated for taro, sweet potato, and bananas, with n...
Waipoua Forest preserves some of the best examples of kauri forest remaining in New Zealand. It is notable for having two of the largest living kauri trees, Tane Mahuta and Te Matua Ngahere. The forest was declared a sanctuary in 1952. A community based volunteer organisation, the Waipoua Forest Trust, helps maintain the forest.
The Waipoua Forest is located on the we...
Wairere Boulders is a geological nature park planned by Felix and Rita Schaad in 1999. The park was built between 2000 and 2003. Wairere Boulders allows visitors to see the basalt blocks known as the Horeke basalts that are scattered all over the property of the Schaads, a Swiss couple who emigrated to New Zealand in 1983.
There are several walks ranging from 40 minut...
The Waitakere Ranges are a chain of hills in the Auckland Region, generally running approximately 25 km (15.5 mi) from north to south, 25 km west of central Auckland, New Zealand. The maximum elevation within the ranges is 474 m (1555 ft). The ranges and surrounding areas were traditionally known to local Māori asTe Wao Nui o Tiriwa(The Great Forest of Tiriwa). It is ...
Waitaki Whitestone Geopark is located on the east coast of the South Island, New Zealand. Covers an area of 7,214 km2 from the Waitaki Valley to the base of the Southern Alps. Notable features include Te Kaihīnaki / Moeraki Boulders, karst limestone at Elephant Rocks, Māori rock art drawings at Takiroa and the braided Waitaki River.
The Waitawa Regional Park is a regional park that opened in 2013 in New Zealand. Waitawa has a campground for kayakers exploring the southeast coast, a sheltered bay safe for swimming and a network of walking, mountain biking and horse riding tracks and trails.
There are also many important cultural and heritage sites on this park, so keep to the formed tracks.
The pa...
Wakatobi National Park is a marine national park, south of Sulawesi island of Indonesia. The name of Wakatobi is an acronym of the four main Tukangbesi Islands: Wangi-wangi, Kaledupa, Tomia, and Binongko. Since 2005 the park is listed as a tentative World Heritage Site.
The Wakatobi Archipelago has 25 groups of coral reefs including fringing reefs, barrier reefs and a...
Eco-adventures that are focused on trekking and camping through the Serengeti have developed into a popular way to experience this unique corner of the earth. Virtually all the mammals for which Africa is famous can be found in the region. There are a handful of operators that have the necessary licensing to guide walking tours of the Serengeti. Their motto of “...
Wallowa Lake State Park is a state park located in northeast Oregon in the United States. It is at the southern shore of Wallowa Lake, near the city of Joseph in Wallowa County. The town of Wallowa Lake is situated next to the park.
Wallowa Lake State Park has a variety of activities, including hiking wilderness trails, horseback riding, bumper boat, canoeing, miniatu...
Walls of Jerusalem is a national park in Tasmania, Australia, 144 km (89 mi) northwest of Hobart. Located in the Tasmanian Central Highlands east of the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, and west of the Central Plateau Conservation Area. It is south of Mole Creek, Tasmania, and Rowallan Lake.
It forms part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area.
Th...
Walnut Canyon National Monument is a United States National Monument located about 10 mi (16 km) southeast of downtown Flagstaff, Arizona, near Interstate 40. The canyon rim elevation is 6,690 ft (2,040 m); the canyon's floor is 350 ft lower. A 0.9 mi (1.4 km) long loop trail descends 185 ft (56 m) into the canyon passing 25 cliff dwelling rooms constructed by the Sin...
Walpole-Nornalup National Park is a national park in the South West region of Western Australia (Australia), 355 km south of Perth. It is famous for its towering Karri and Tingle trees. Red Tingle trees are unique to the Walpole area.
The 'Valley of the Giants' is one of the main tourist draws in the area. Those with a head for heights can get a tree top view on the '...
Walsingham Nature Reserve is located on the eastern side of Bermuda by Castle Harbour. Though smaller than nearby Spittal Pond Nature Reserve, Walsingham Nature Reserve packs a lot of beauty into its 12 acres and is worth visiting during your time in Bermuda.
The can’t-miss sight in Walsingham Nature Reserve is the Blue Hole, which is actually a mangrove pon...
Walt Whitman Park is a park located on E Street, NW between 19th & 20th Streets, NW in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington, D.C. A neighborhood playground is located in the park eastern end, across from Rawlins Park. Directly south of the park is the United States Office of Personnel Management (OPM). North of the park is the Elliott School of Internationa...
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